Intel 537EX manual Dtmf Detection Reporting, Relay Control, Voice Mode Command Descriptions

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IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands

6.1DTMF Detection Reporting

DTMF detection information is reported by the modem to the DTE by a <DLE> shielded command as outlined in Section 6.5 of the ITU V.253 specification. When the DTMF burst is detected in Voice mode, the modem sends to the DTE a <DLE></> followed by a sequence of <DLE><-> is inserted to indicate the end of the determination interval.

For example, a single 280ms burst of DTMF 5 would report:

<DLE></><DLE><5><DLE><5><DLE><5><DLE><5><DLE><->

6.2Relay Control

To originate a call (that is, to originate call forwarding or auto-dialing) and to generate tones, use the dialing command:

ATDT <telephone number>

If the modem was not already off-hook, then this command automatically configures the value for AT+VLS=m to m = 1 or m = 5 depending on the value for Mn.

To answer a call, use the AT+VLS=m command. Unlike data mode, the modem (when configured for voice mode) does not automatically answer an incoming call (that is, the modem ignores the contents of S-register S0).

Remote playback/record takes place whenever the modem is off-hook (OHREL* is activated). For local playback/record, the modem is on-hook, and the user uses a local telephone or handset. The LPHREL* relay driver may be used to control the local telephone or handset when implementing local playback/record mode (AT+VLS=m). Additionally, voice messages may be played through the modem/computer speaker. The 536EX chipsets also provide a microphone interface that can be used for local recording.

In voice mode, all voice AT commands can be issued by the DTE at any valid speed between 300 bps to 115,200 bps. Typically, the DTE-to-modem data rate is set for 19,200 bps, which is the recommended data rate for Class 1 fax mode. The DTE-to-modem data rate may need to be set to 115,200 bps in certain instances, such as during playback or during record mode for a CL1 compression scheme.

The following data and fax AT commands are supported in voice mode:

Data: All except ATA, ATIn

Fax: +FCLASS

Table 25. Voice Mode Command Descriptions

Command

Default

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Voice Mode Selection: This command enables or disables voice mode. All voice mode commands

+FCLASS

 

(except for +FCLASS=m) are valid only in voice mode.

0

0*

Data mode

=8

 

1

Class 1 fax mode

 

 

 

 

8

Voice mode enabled

 

 

 

 

NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the factory-default setting.

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Contents Developer’s Manual 537EX ChipsetIntel Confidential Contents Figures Tables 001 Initial release Revision HistoryDate Revision Description Controllerless Modem Driver Overview IntroductionWindows 95 and Windows Intelsdb.VXD V.90/V.92 and V.34 Data ModesTapi UnimodemModem Connection Overview DCE-to-ISP Data Rates for V.90 Mode AT Commands OverviewDTE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each Mode DCE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each ModeNumeric Text Sending CommandsDelayed Call DTE-Modem Data Rate Response CodesDialing digits Command FunctionAT Escape Sequences Dial ModifierCommand Function Default Range Reported By &Vn Data Mode Command SummaryIntel Confidential Intel Confidential Intel Confidential +ETBM +EB+ESA +ESR44/V.42/V.42 bis MNP Command Summary Processes flow control characters and passes to local Fax Class 1 Command Summary Fax Identity Command SummaryResponse Hex Code Function IS-101 Voice Command SummaryVoice DTE→DCE Character Pairs ESC Voice DTE →DCE Character PairsVoice DTE←DCE Character Pairs DELAscii Register Function Default Range Units Reported by &VnDial Modifiers Register SummaryRegister Function Default Range Units Modem Setup Host Modem Response Command Using AT Commands to Access the S-Registers Sn?, Sn=x, ?Modem Responses and Command Echo En, Vn, Xn, Wn, Qn DTE Disable EnableData Reporting Wn Mapping Resets and then configures the modem to Nvram user profile Product Identification Information AT Commands Product InformationEstablishing a Modem Connection A, D, DS = n, S0 Modem-to-Modem Connection Data Rates Online Command Mode Escape Codes, OnHanging Up Hn, S10, Zn, &D2 Intel Confidential Modem-on-Hold Incoming Voice Call in Data Mode Modem-on-Hold Initiating a Voice Call in Data Mode Intel Confidential Carrier Description Supported Modulation TypesLocal Analog Loopback AT&T1 Diagnostic Testing S18, &TnLocal Modem or Test Modem Local Analog Loopback With Self-Test AT&T8Licensing Requirements for Hayes Escape Sequence AT Escape SequencesTime-Independent Escape Sequence Example Hayes* Escape Sequence Data Mode Command DescriptionsCommand Default Description Echo enabled Previously stored in the Nvram with the AT&Zn=x commandHost in either online or off-line command mode Echo disabledSn=x ATI2DTE Numeric form CommandModem dials a telephone number touch tone dialing Numeric or verbose formDCD or Rlsd signal DisconnectingSubsequent commands to be ignored Resets the modem and recalls user profileTelephone Numbers AT&V0Active Profile Stored Profile= 0-9 a B C D # * T P R W @ S-register configurations into the Nvram user profile ‘n’Command to see the stored telephone number Select profileIndication Definition Command Default+EB 12/V.34 CRC generation and checking disabledNrzi encoding and decoding disabled Secondary channel operation, and vice versa+ETBM +ESR+ILRR=m +GMR+GSN +IFCIf +MS = ,0,, no alternative modulations will be available +MS command description+MA? will display a list of enabled alternative modulations = carrier,carrier,…carrier+MS=m See ‘m’ Carrier DescriptionBELL103 BELL212+PMHR +PHSW=+PMHF Value DescriptionDisable short Phase 1 and Short Phase Conjunction with the +PSS commandEnable Short Phase 1 and Short Phase Enable Short PhaseOperating Modes Mode Features+ES=1, 0 +ES=4, 4 +ES=3, 0 +ES=3, 2 44/V.42/V.42 bis and MNP Data Modem Command Descriptions+ES Settings Answer Modem Resulting +ES Connection Types\Bn \Kn Max string +DR=mDirection +DS=m+EFCS=m 3768+ER Lapm Display messages when +ER =Decimal value and the format is as follows +ER=m+ES=m Setting is ignored if origrqst=6Control during non-error control operation Non-error control operation+FMFR?/+FMI Fax Identity CommandsFax Class 1 Commands Fax Identity Command DescriptionsValue Modulation Speed bps Mod Selection TableClass 1 DTE-Generated Hdlc Frame Information AT+FTH=mod 30 Hdlc Frame Format+FCLASS Fax Mode Command Descriptions+FCLASS? +FRS=m +FRH=m+FTH=m IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands Relay Control Voice Mode Command DescriptionsDtmf Detection Reporting +FLO=m +VDR=m See ‘m’ Enable report Function+VEM=m See ‘m’ Defaults = ‘C’, BB860980, BFE63883, BB863EE0Caller ID report Command Reserved Distinctive ringing All Event DescriptionHEX Digit Location EIGHT-DIGIT HEX Code B B 8 6 3 E EEX Value BIT Value Event +VIP Local telephone, or speaker128 Nominal transmit level +VLS=m Preassigned Voice I/O LabelsLabel Primitive Code Description Voice I/O Primitive CodesRelay/Playback Control +VSD=m See ‘m’ +VRXRange 4800, 7200, 8000, and 11025 samples/second +VSM=? command to obtain supported sampling rates141 AD3 3-bit Adaptive differential pulse code modulation +VSM=mCompression CmlSerial Hard DiskRange 5-255 units of 0.01 seconds Factory default is ‘0’100 Default value 1 second 100This sends a 500 ms period of silence Dual tones may be sent using the following format+VTS=m None Specified by +VTD=mCommand Default Description Register Command Descriptions S10 S16 Range Seconds Default 0 secondsEscape sequences S30 S21S22 118 S25Inactive state when Modem exits sleep mode whenever the host reads or writes toModem or when a ring signal is detected Sleep mode is disabled by setting S33 to ‘0’Tag Description Caller ID Tags for Formatted ReportingRing Uart Emulation in Intelsdb.VxD Uart Emulation in the Controllerless ModemRBR UartTHR Parallel Host Interface Uart Register Bit Assignments Modem Status Register MSR Uart Register DefinitionsScratch Register SCR Stack Bit Framing errorOE Overrun Error-Not supported Line Status Register LSRLine Control Register LCR IER Interrupt Enable registerProcedure is as follows Modem Control Register MCRBit Fifo Control Register FCRID1 ID0 Interrupt Identity Register IIRInterrupt Control Functions Dlab = Interrupt Enable Register IERID bit 2 for Fifo mode Transmitter Holding Register THRData Rate Divisor Number Divisor Latch Hex Receiver Buffer Register RBRDivisor Latch Registers DLM and DLL Programmable Data Rates102 Fifo Interrupt Mode OperationFifo Polled Mode Operation 16C550A Uart Fifo Operation536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual 103

537EX specifications

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